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# TP-Link M7310
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The TP-Link M7310 is **supported by Rayhunter since 0.4.0**. The device
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works similarly to the [M7350](./tplink-m7350.md) and is essentially an older,
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more expensive version of it. Hardware version v1.0 has been successfully
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tested, later versions may work as well.
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Supported in Rayhunter since version 0.4.0.
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The TP-Link M7310 works similarly to the [M7350](./tplink-m7350.md) and is
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essentially an older, more expensive version of it. The installation procedure
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is identical, `./installer tplink`.
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Hardware version v1.0 has been successfully tested, later versions may work as
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well.
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# TP-Link M7350
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The TP-Link M7350 is **supported by Rayhunter since 0.3.0**. TP-Link M7350 supports many more frequency bands than Orbic and therefore works in Europe and also in some Asian and African countries.
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Supported in Rayhunter since version 0.3.0.
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The TP-Link M7350 supports many more frequency bands than Orbic and therefore works in Europe and also in some Asian and African countries.
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## Hardware versions
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